WOODWORKING QUIZ for 13 May 04
Good Morning Mates,
Running a bit late this AM.
I make picture frames from old barn boards, and you know the problem: when I saw a piece to size, I expose light colored wood that looks like it just came from a store.
Is there a way to create a rustic, weathered look on the fresh sawn wood?
Respectfully, ;)
WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER 13 May 04
Good Evening Mates,
There are two methods that have produced great results to this dilemma.
One is a product called "AGE IT EASY" which comes in a 3.5oz bottle from Micro Mack, and the other one is as Robert Wilson described. Simply rip a sliver about 2mm off the edge and set it aside, then when you have ripped the board to it's proper width minus the 2mm and saw kerf simply glue it back on and it will look as it did before you made the first cut.
Good thinking Robert.
Thank you all for your support.
Respectfully, ;)